Thats sweet....those things r ultra nice crafted like sadowskys but I bet it sounds better with the more less scooped mid aggressive fralins 60s sound with the modern fullness u expect from superior electronics and much better amplification equipment. ...that color is killing me. Sick.

I custom ordered this bass and asked that they do something just a little more vivid than the pale surf green they usually do. so they custom mixed the paint for me to get sorta halfway between seafoam and surf green. I also spec'd a quartersawn neck, mike said it wasn't necessary since his necks are stiff enough but I wanted it anyway. hate that I missed this, whoever gets it, it's a very special bass.

to the poster who commented about the tone of the fralins, you hit the nail on the head. this thing surprised the heck out of me, for being an 8lb ash and maple jazz bass with single coils, it fills out the low mids almost like a P bass. it's the "thickest" sounding J I've played.

I custom ordered this bass and asked that they do something just a little more vivid than the pale surf green they usually do. so they custom mixed the paint for me to get sorta halfway between seafoam and surf green. I also spec'd a quartersawn neck, mike said it wasn't necessary since his necks are stiff enough but I wanted it anyway. hate that I missed this, whoever gets it, it's a very special bass.

to the poster who commented about the tone of the fralins, you hit the nail on the head. this thing surprised the heck out of me, for being an 8lb ash and maple jazz bass with single coils, it fills out the low mids almost like a P bass. it's the "thickest" sounding J I've played.